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Dated: 1775 Staffordshire England
A Staffordshire lead glazed pottery figure of a seated squirrel eating a nut. The clay body is a light chocolate color which is naively decorated with dark brown enamels around the eyes and chain, a blue collar and white thinly applied on the base.A rare and unusual piece, an appealing folk art figure from the 18th century.
Dimensions:7 inches high
Current Condition: Professional restoration at ears and base.
Provenance: Private English collection.
Circa 1775
Dimensions
Height: 7.00inchCondition report
Professional restoration at ears and base.Stock number
3886The BADA Standard
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